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    Dallas-Fort Worth Fertility Associates - Dr. Samuel Chantilis

    Dallas-Fort Worth Fertility Associates

    4.7(13 reviews)
    19.0 mi

    I love Dr.Chilvers and her team they helped me conceive my miracle baby! I love that fact that they…read morehave several locations and that she listened to me and we came up with a plan together! She also prayed over me and my baby!

    We had an initial consult with Dr Gada. His bed side manors were awesome. He seemed to really care…read more After the consult we decided to move forward with our fertility journey. Just to give you an idea of what all procedures we did with him, here's a list. 1- IUI 2- Egg Retrievals 2- Transfers (one was only an attempt) 1- Polyp removal surgery Once the initial great consult was over..... we almost NEVER saw the Dr. We saw him only for the major procedures. Never for sonograms. Never for appointments leading up to the procedures. Not even for our IUI. We didn't even talk to him at any point during or leading up to our IUI. A nurse performed the IUI, not him. After my first egg retrieval we decided to get our embryos PGT tested. The company that they sent our biopsy's to..... LOST OUR BIOPSIES. It took a month and a half to get the results in on if our embryos were okay or not. Every time we would call the company to ask if they had found them, they didn't even know what I was talking about. I called Dr Gadas office on two different occasions in tears that nobody would help me and they lost our biopsy's. We were informed it was up to me to figure it out. They wouldn't even call the company for me. It was DEVASTATING. A nurse gave me the company's representative number and said "Maybe this will help, there's nothing else I can tell you." Fast forward to our transfer. Again- One of the only times we see the Dr. I ended up having a miscarriage. Never talked to the Dr, not even a phone call once it was confirmed I was having a miscarriage. I finally called the office to see if we could talk to the Dr to see if we would change protocol, or If he had any idea what happened. We were informed he could "maybe call us on a Tuesday when he got off work." I pleaded for them to ask if he could call after 5:30 as I had to work that day (they wouldn't let us pick any other day.) We were told they would leave him a note and that's the best they could do. Sure enough, he called at 4. I couldn't answer the phone so he had to talk to my husband. My husband recorded the conversation so I could hear it later..... he wouldn't even get my chart out to look at it during the conversation. Fast forward to egg retrieval number 2. We again asked if we could talk to the dr to see if our second egg retrieval would follow different protocol..... again.... We were told he would "try to call us on a Tuesday after work"..... and again.... He didn't even have my chart pulled when he talked to us. We were nothing but another cow in his cattle call. Fast forward to my next transfer. They MISSED my ovulation and we had to scrap the ENTIRE cycle. No call from the Dr. No changed protocol. We didn't even request a call from the dr after that. On top of the Dr complaints, many times the nurses missed things. You're never assigned one nurse. You talk to the office through a portal. So many times you talk to multiple people who don't know what you're talking about. Because of this MANY times we had to remind THEM to send in a prescription. On one occasion they didn't even remember they were going to put me on birth control to speed up my transfer date. I had to go over it with them and request it be done. Unbelievable. My husband was FURIOUS. The amount of negligence was so upsetting and truly disturbing. We stayed with him so long because we kept thinking "We're almost done after this procedure." But then we'd have something else go wrong and when all was said and done, we were with him almost exactly a year to the day. We were nothing but a cattle call. The real kicker. Dr Gada was SO HARD to get ahold of and NEVER was there for ANY appointment other than a procedure. But once we decided to leave, he immediately called me and asked if there was anything he could do and if I was okay. A YEAR We waited for him to talk to use and at least act like he cared. Fast forward to now. We switched Dr's and the difference was night and day. We were assigned a nurse and she's the only nurse we talk to. And she answers all our emails and has regular meetings with us to make sure we feel secure in all our decisions. We see the Dr EVERY visit unless it's something super minor like a blood drawl. The level of care is SO UNBELIEVABLY different. Once we got away from Dr Gada I started reaching out to other women. Here's what I figured out. Years ago he cared a lot and was super attentive, but once his numbers got to where they are now, he does as little as possible and relies on his nurses to do everything else. And on top of that, his nurses are vastly over worked. All I can conclude is it's now about the money for him. My husband decided half way through this I would leave this review no matter if he got me pregnant or not because the care was so awful. We finally left, not pregnant. But not becoming pregnant is NOT why this review is being left. It is the level of care, or lack there of should I say.

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    CARE Fertility - Center for Assisted Reproduction | Fort Worth, TX

    CARE Fertility

    3.4(5 reviews)
    0.2 miSouthside

    Trigger Warning: Miscarriage…read more I am writing this with a heavy heart, because no one should have to feel as helpless and abandoned as I did during one of the most vulnerable moments of my life. I sought IVF treatment through CARE Fertility and, at first, everything seemed to go well. I had a successful embryo transfer and remained under their care until 9 weeks and 5 days of pregnancy. During that time, I experienced no complications. Then I was told I had "graduated" from their program and was instructed to follow up with an OB doctor. I scheduled an OB appointment, but like many offices, the earliest available visit was three weeks out. I trusted that this gap would be okay, especially since I had been stable up to that point. But eight days before my OB appointment, everything changed. I suddenly began experiencing severe vaginal bleeding and cramping. Terrified, I went to the ER, where I was evaluated and discharged with instructions to follow up with an OB within two days. I immediately tried to get an earlier appointment, but the OB office could not accommodate me. Feeling scared and desperate, I reached out to Dr. Thomas at CARE Fertility--my IVF doctor--explaining everything in detail. I made it very clear that I already had an OB appointment scheduled, but it was still over a week away, and now I was having complications. I simply asked if they could evaluate me in the meantime. The response I received was devastating. I was told they could not see me because I had "graduated" from their program. I again explained my situation--that I had nowhere else to go right now and was actively experiencing complications--but the answer remained the same: no. I cannot fully describe the feeling of being turned away like that. After everything--after trusting them with something so deeply important--I was left completely on my own when I needed care the most. With no other options, I returned to the ER two days later as my symptoms worsened. Again, I was told to follow up with an OB. I explained that my appointment was still days away and that my fertility doctor refused to see me despite knowing what I was going through. It didn't change anything. One day before I was finally supposed to see the OB, I miscarried. When it happened, I called CARE Fertility to inform them. Even then, I was met with the same response: I needed to see my OB because I had already "graduated" from their program. With nowhere else to turn, I ended up back in the ER for the third time in one week, where the miscarriage was confirmed. This experience broke me. The lack of compassion, the rigid refusal to help, and the feeling that I was no longer their responsibility once I "graduated" left me feeling abandoned and deeply hurt. I am sharing this as a warning to others. If you choose to seek IVF care through this practice, please make sure you have an OB appointment scheduled immediately--ideally for the very next day after you are discharged from their program. Because if something goes wrong before that appointment, you may find yourself, like I did, with no one willing to help you. No patient should ever feel this alone.

    I would like to give Dr. Thomas and her MA Marisol a big thank you. From day one, they were eager…read moreto work with me. They were very informative and had the best bedside manners. They listened to my concerns and answered all of my questions. The staff were friendly and helpful. They showed me so much compassion! I absolutely recommend care fertility to my close friends and family.

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    CARE Fertility

    2.4(36 reviews)
    14.5 mi

    Trigger Warning: Miscarriage…read more I am writing this with a heavy heart, because no one should have to feel as helpless and abandoned as I did during one of the most vulnerable moments of my life. I sought IVF treatment through CARE Fertility and, at first, everything seemed to go well. I had a successful embryo transfer and remained under their care until 9 weeks and 5 days of pregnancy. During that time, I experienced no complications. Then I was told I had "graduated" from their program and was instructed to follow up with an OB doctor. I scheduled an OB appointment, but like many offices, the earliest available visit was three weeks out. I trusted that this gap would be okay, especially since I had been stable up to that point. But eight days before my OB appointment, everything changed. I suddenly began experiencing severe vaginal bleeding and cramping. Terrified, I went to the ER, where I was evaluated and discharged with instructions to follow up with an OB within two days. I immediately tried to get an earlier appointment, but the OB office could not accommodate me. Feeling scared and desperate, I reached out to Dr. Thomas at CARE Fertility--my IVF doctor--explaining everything in detail. I made it very clear that I already had an OB appointment scheduled, but it was still over a week away, and now I was having complications. I simply asked if they could evaluate me in the meantime. The response I received was devastating. I was told they could not see me because I had "graduated" from their program. I again explained my situation--that I had nowhere else to go right now and was actively experiencing complications--but the answer remained the same: no. I cannot fully describe the feeling of being turned away like that. After everything--after trusting them with something so deeply important--I was left completely on my own when I needed care the most. With no other options, I returned to the ER two days later as my symptoms worsened. Again, I was told to follow up with an OB. I explained that my appointment was still days away and that my fertility doctor refused to see me despite knowing what I was going through. It didn't change anything. One day before I was finally supposed to see the OB, I miscarried. When it happened, I called CARE Fertility to inform them. Even then, I was met with the same response: I needed to see my OB because I had already "graduated" from their program. With nowhere else to turn, I ended up back in the ER for the third time in one week, where the miscarriage was confirmed. This experience broke me. The lack of compassion, the rigid refusal to help, and the feeling that I was no longer their responsibility once I "graduated" left me feeling abandoned and deeply hurt. I am sharing this as a warning to others. If you choose to seek IVF care through this practice, please make sure you have an OB appointment scheduled immediately--ideally for the very next day after you are discharged from their program. Because if something goes wrong before that appointment, you may find yourself, like I did, with no one willing to help you. No patient should ever feel this alone.

    I'm now pregnant after my first embryo transfer, no invasive surgery, no reproductive issues, but…read moreonly because I left Care Fertility and went to the Center for Reproductive Endocrinology, thanks to Dr. Saleh. Changing clinics was the best decision I could have made. At Care Fertility, I was diagnosed with failed implantation and chronic endometritis, without any clear explanation of how they reached that conclusion. No one ever explained their reasoning to me directly. Instead, I was told I needed a hysteroscopy with endometrial biopsy to "ensure the anatomical health" of my uterus. This felt misleading and confusing. How can someone be diagnosed with chronic endometritis without proper testing? And how can I be told I had failed implantation when I had never even underwent an embryo transfer? When I moved to my new clinic, they thoroughly reviewed my records and confirmed that I didn't have any of the issues Care Fertility had diagnosed. That original diagnosis was simply wrong. It left me wondering if Care Fertility had already decided my cycle would fail, and were preparing a false diagnosis to blame it on me instead of their protocol. It felt like they were setting the stage to shift responsibility if things didn't work out. It felt like they were preparing for the possibility of doing something wrong. That possibility is not only disturbing. it's infuriating. I was also told on two separate occasions, that I had two 4AA embryos. But when I requested the official embryo grading, the records showed one 4AA and one 3BA. I had specifically mentioned the embryo grades they gave me in both email and phone conversations, and no one ever corrected me. It was only when I called out the discrepancy that they finally said, "The embryologist must have misspoken." That kind of careless communication is unacceptable, especially when patients are making emotional, medical, and financial decisions based on that information. They also require you to sign an arbitration agreement before becoming a patient. That felt suspicious to me, like they were more focused on protecting themselves than being accountable to patients. It felt like they were preparing for the possibility of doing something wrong. Patients trust clinics like this with their bodies, their futures, and their embryos. I left Care Fertility feeling that transparency was lacking--and that critical information was often shared only verbally, without documentation. That made me uncomfortable. It also made me wonder how many other patients might be receiving inaccurate or incomplete information. If you're having doubts about this clinic, trust your instincts and watch for red flags. Save your emails. Ask for everything in writing. You deserve a clinic that's honest, ethical, and puts your health first. (UPDATE) Dr. Kathy was the only one who diagnosed me with chronic endometritis. Also failed implantation even before the embryo transfer. Before I came to your clinic all my test results were normal even the lab results from your clinic were normal. Also if I do have such nonsensical diagnoses, my other clinic did not recommended those unnessecary procedure and I had a successful embryo transfer on the first try. Don't gaslight me and say it's from my primary physicians. They recommended no such thing. Your responses are defensive lies. I would advise anyone to avoid them at all costs. Read other reviews. They have poor reviews for good reasons.

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    Tiffanny Jones, MD

    Tiffanny Jones, MD

    3.0(2 reviews)
    25.7 mi

    Dr Jones office provided a comfortable environment as soon as I walked in. When meeting with Dr…read moreJones she was personable, patient and provided me with insightful information to make decisions pertaining to my fertility. I would definitely recommend her to anyone seeking answers about their fertility

    From Sept 2021 until Monday, November 21, 2022, Dr. Jones, and I had great interactions. For more…read morethan 40+ days I had been having problems with nonstop bleeding. After having a consultation with Dr. Jones in October 2022 it was decided polyps may be the culprit. I was scheduled for surgery on 11/2 with a pre-op appointment on 10/17. I called in and asked Dina, Dr. Jones scheduler, that the surgery be moved up, I was bleeding nonstop. I was feeling faint and sick daily, I wanted to have the surgery as quickly as possible. Dr. Jones scheduler Dina was snippy, condescending, and short throughout the process of scheduling and rescheduling my surgery. She scheduled me on 10/18 for surgery with pre-op on 10/17. The appointment for 10/18 was never scheduled. I found this out by speaking with someone in the Dallas office, then checking the portal and seeing my surgery date was still 11/2. Each time I talked to Dina, she was unprofessional, snippy, and rude. She never sent over surgery instructions although she said twice, she would. Finally, after some back and forth I was scheduled for surgery on 10/17. I specifically asked, "so I just show up on the 17th with no pre-op?" She said yes. The day of the surgery Dr. Jones was not happy, I had not had pre-op. She was rude. My husband was very upset with the way she was speaking to me. I didn't say anything because I didn't want to go back and forth with her before surgery. I sent her a message on 10/17 in the portal about all that had happened with Dina. She claimed she had not seen my message in the portal, which is hard to believe because she had seen the other two, I sent. I specifically said, "I thank you for moving your schedule around to accommodate me and that I did not have a problem with you, but with Dina. If she's a representation of you then I would not return if that's all I had to go on." No one replied. During my appointment with Dr. Jones on November 21, 2022, Dr. Jones was unprofessional, rude, argumentative, and defensive. I said several times that I appreciate you moving my surgery date, my issue is with how Dina treated me not you. I could barely get a word in to explain without being cut off and told, she did me a favor and she would never move up a surgery for another patient. She was very rude. I have never had a doctor speak in such an argumentative tone as Dr. Jones. When it was time to go over my surgery her level of care and bedside manner had completely diminished. I had to pull teeth to go over everything concerning the outcomes of the surgery and next steps. After the dismal news she provided, I will definitely seek a second opinion. On 11/22 I created a post in DFW Black Healthcare Providers Facebook group to see if anyone had similar interactions. By 11pm that night I had 53 comments with about half claiming to have had similar interactions with Dina or the issues with scheduling. The morning of 11/23 my post was deleted with any notice or commentary. I think it's essential that was share feedback which is why I've posted this review.

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